Mitchell, Practical Rationality, Religious Disagreement, A-Rational Commitments, and “Quasi-Fideism”
from Part II - The Christian Faith as Part of Both the Problem of Inconclusiveness and Its Solution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2022
The author argues that the firmness of faith championed by outstanding representatives of the Christian tradition is incompatible with the view that one should always prefer beliefs supported by more evidence to beliefs supported by less evidence. The author considers and refutes some perspectives that more or less implicitly minimize this incompatibility. He argues that the Christian faith offers an opportunity to rethink the nature and purpose of debates and to develop a more comprehensive and fruitful epistemological view.
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